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    Application of Ultrasound In Medical And Industrial field The term ultrasound defines sound waves of frequencies above the threshold of human hearing‚ 20 kHz. Ultrasound may be propagated in a variety of modes through different materials and offers a wide range of both medical and industrial applications. In the medical field‚ the development of a foetus is routinely monitored by ultrasound; cardiac irregularities‚ along with kidney stones and osteoporosis may all be identified. Ultrasound also

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    Ultrasounds are becoming a common diagnostic procedure in the medical field because they can measure and detect abnormalities. Ultrasound instruments which are also known as sonographic instruments operate by using high frequency sound waves. These sound waves operate using a frequency range of 1 to 18 megahertz that can be used for imaging. These high-frequency sound waves are out of range of human hearing. The lower frequency of the sound waves produce less resolution but can produce images

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    ULTRASOUND An ultrasound is a medical imaging technique uses high frequency sound waves to look inside the body. During World War 2‚ there was a lot of research of radar and sonar which led to the invention and progress of the ultrasound device. It was invented by Ian Donald in 1957. It was first tested on a pregnant woman but later used for more purposes. The ultrasound was improved and also led to the development of other useful medical instruments such as the device CAVITRON‚ which destroys

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    diffusion). His father‚ Ludwig Georg Boltzmann‚ was a tax official. But his father died when he was 15 yrs. old. Boltzmann studied physics at the University of Vienna‚ starting in 1863. Boltzmann was awarded a doctorate from the University of Vienna in 1866 for a thesis on the kinetic theory of gases supervised by Josef Stefan. After obtaining his doctorate‚ he became an assistant to his teacher Josef Stefan. He established the relationship between entropy and probability was first stated in his kinetic

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    professional and are needed for medical or diagnostic purpose.”3 Women want to feel like they know their baby before they are born. The goal of keepsake for ultrasound is to enhance the emotional bond between the mother and her child. Some believe that keepsake ultrasounds actually help the fetus and the mom. Improving the mother’s personal well-being intern improves the health of the fetus. Having a prenatal ultrasound is usually an enjoyable event that combines medical care in family celebration.4

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    In the beginning of senior year‚ it was difficult for me to juggle because I also started my first job. With the help of my sister‚ who recently graduated Physical Therapy school‚ I was able to create a schedule that helped relieve my stress without having to give up any of my activities I genuinely enjoyed. My sister helped me create a time allotment for my schoolwork‚ volunteering‚ and college applications. She and I are very similar in the sense that we are both determined when we set our sights

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    Ultrasound

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    Ultrasound is a sound pressure with a frequency  greater than the limit of human hearing. This limit varies from person to person‚ it is around 20 kilohertz in young adults. 20 kHz is a useful lower limit in describing ultrasound. The making of ultrasound is used in many different fields ‚ a property also used by animals such as bats for hunting. The most well known application of ultrasound is its use in sonography to produce pictures of foetuses in the woman’s womb. Ultrasound is also used for

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    based on my code include ghost hunting‚ mythology‚ nutrition‚ self-help groups‚ and tutoring. The other occupations I thought about earlier in life were a preschool teacher‚ secondary school teacher‚ and an ultrasound technologist. None of these match my code. The teachers are SAE and ultrasound technologist is RSI. My aspirations summary code is SAR. Even though this doesn’t match my SDS code it doesn’t mean that I can’t do a certain occupation. Knowing these results will help give me more ideas and

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    Describe applications purpose and how is it used. What changes has it brought to its users? What are some likely future uses and enhancements.     The application I chose is the Box application. Box allows you to put everything on it in a few clicks. It has native apps for iPhone‚ iPad‚ android‚ windows phone‚ and even blackberry. Also using their mobile site you can work with your files on any device.   With Box‚ you can upload and backup photos‚ videos‚ and files from your mobile device to Box

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    Ultrasound Physical effects of ultrasound: 1- Thermal effects 2- Non-thermal effects 3- Effect of US in tissue repair First: thermal effect @ It is due to generation of heat within the tissue due to adsorption of US. @ Tissue with high amount of protein absorbs US more than other tissues. @ Generation of heat within the tissue will decrease pain‚ joint stiffness & increase blood flow. @ Thermal effect achieved if the temperature of the tissue is raised to 40°c - 45°c for at least

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